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Gilligan wrote:
Doug you should see what those companies that collect for charities pull in. 85% of the solicited gifts to the charity is not uncommon. Yes, I know. Sometimes more. But that certainly does not mean that all charities are cynical, crooked shills. It just means that if you want your money to go towards a good cause, you have to be interested enough to find out which charities are actually *doing* something. Many charities spend large sums on lobbying. Is Congress a poverty case now? I don't give money to those charities, either (the Sierra Club for example. DSK |
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